
Connie Springer Photography
I am an award-winning and widely-published freelance photographer specializing in human interest themes, including street photos from my travels, adoptive families, elderly, children, and intergenerational and multicultural images.
In 2002 I self-published a photo datebook on adoptive families, OUR FAMILIES: A CELEBRATION OF ADOPTION, with partial funding from a City of Cincinnati Artist’s Grant. A decade later I wrote POSITIVELY NINETY: Interviews with Lively Nonagenarians, also funded partially from a City of Cincinnati Artist’s Grant and based on my traveling exhibit. The book is available from http://conniespringer.com.
I studied photography at the Art Institute of Boston and have a master’s degree in library science. Along with being a freelance feature writer and photographer, I consult as a publicist and photo organizer.
My husband, Steve, and I reside in Cincinnati and have three adult children, Renny, Jackson, and Zoe.
In 2002 I self-published a photo datebook on adoptive families, OUR FAMILIES: A CELEBRATION OF ADOPTION, with partial funding from a City of Cincinnati Artist’s Grant. A decade later I wrote POSITIVELY NINETY: Interviews with Lively Nonagenarians, also funded partially from a City of Cincinnati Artist’s Grant and based on my traveling exhibit. The book is available from http://conniespringer.com.
I studied photography at the Art Institute of Boston and have a master’s degree in library science. Along with being a freelance feature writer and photographer, I consult as a publicist and photo organizer.
My husband, Steve, and I reside in Cincinnati and have three adult children, Renny, Jackson, and Zoe.